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Blog Day 2011 Part 2

Topic 3: Totally and Completely Different Life

What would my life be like without computers? Well, it would suck. That’s not to say I wouldn’t find something else to do, but based on my current life. I would have to completely change. My mad math skillz would still be in tact, although long computations would take a lot longer. Since I was very young computers have played a huge role in my life. To even imagine my life without them is tough. Let’s explore what I probably would do if computers were not around.

Career/Schooling

Well, I would probably go into electrical engineering instead of computer. I still love knowing how this crazy invisible energy we use in our everyday lives behaves. The fact that we can, and have for some time, model and explore how electricity works is amazing to me. It’s still very math intensive so all my knowledge wouldn’t go out the window. Yeah, totes EE.

Other Activities

I most likely would read more. I read quite a bit now, but I wouldn’t have the internet to distract me from other things (read: all things). I would probably do more outside, too. I do spend probably more time than the average person does doing outside stuff. I do improv stuff, too and that requires no computer boxes.

Pluses of No Computrons

No cell phones. Don’t get me wrong. I like my cell phone. I love my cell phone. What I don’t like is being constantly at every single moment being connected to people. It’s abused all the time. You can’t go to dinner anymore without someone texting during your conversation. It’s a menace and no computers would be no cell phones. Hell yeah…sorta.

After thinking about it, life without computers wouldn’t be super awful. I would definitely not choose to live in that world if given the ability to make that choice, but people have survived most of human existence without them, so I’m sure I could, too.

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Blog Day 2011 Part 2

Topic 2: Calvinball

This topic is about “Your favorite make-believe game.” That’s easy! It’s Calvinball!

The rules of Calvinball are pretty simple.

There are no rules.

In essence, you are playing a game that is completly fabricated. The game can and usually does change at any given moment. If you are a miser for rules, this is probably not the game for you.

In short, Calvinball is pure, unadulterated, imagination.

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Blog Day 2011 Part 2

Topic 1: How to Make an Egg Sangwich

The first topic has thrown me for a loop. “How do you make the thing you eat the most?” This one is predicated on knowing what you eat the most. Something I have not watched with any bit of detail especially enough to know what is my most frequent dish. I am just going with what I have most morning for breaking the fast. The incredible, edible, egg sandwich.

First you need some eggs, preferably chicken. Crack 1 jumbo or 2 medium size eggs into a bowl and whip vigorously with a fork or whisk. Add some cracked black pepper into the egg mixture.

Heat a pan and throw a couple tbsp. of extra virgin olive oil. Swirl that golden goodness around the pan and make sure it is coated thoroughly.

While the pan is heatin’ up take your bread product and throw it in the toaster. You can use a bagel (the preferred method), an English muffin, or just some plain old sliced bread. Toast until golden brown.

Here comes the trickest part of the deal. Ready your spatula because you will need to work quick. Pour the eggs into the now very hot pan. SIZZLE! Quickly work those eggs into the shape/size of the sliced bread product.

When cooked enough add some shredded cheese on top. Cover for 3 minutes until melted. Take the finished/cooked egg add on top and add a squirt of delicious Sriracha.